The Penticton Vees have signed high scoring forward Ryan McGuire for the 2020-21 season.
The McGuire name is a household one in hockey circles as Ryan’s father, Pierre, spent 6 seasons within National Hockey League organizations before launching his broadcasting career.
McGuire, 17, comes into his first season of junior hockey after playing three seasons with Belmont Hill High School in the United States High School Hockey League (USHS).
The 6’1″, 185-pound forward played in a total of 90 games through three seasons, compiling 36 goals and 41 assists for 77 points.
McGuire had a particularly strong final season, posting 22 goals and 16 assists for 38 points in just 30 games played in the 2019-20 campaign.
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The New Canaan, Connecticut native has experience at the junior hockey level, getting into 8 total games over two seasons in the United States Hockey League (USHL) with the Madison Capitols as an affiliate player. He scored his first junior hockey goal in 2019.
McGuire has also secured his collegiate future as he is committed to attend Colgate University in the fall of 2021.
McGuire’s father, Pierre was a back-to-back Stanley Cup champion with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and 1992 as a team scout and assistant coach before spending two seasons with the Hartford Whalers as an assistant coach, assistant general manager and finishing as the head coach before two seasons with the Ottawa Senators.
Pierre transitioned to media shortly after that and is now a broadcaster with NBC Sports, where he has been since 2006.
“I’m extremely excited to be a part of such an amazing organization,” said McGuire of his signing with the Vees.
“I can’t wait for next season and I’m excited to get out to Penticton.”
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